back out
Synonyms back out

back out

abandon

abjure

back down

back-pedal

backwater

beat a retreat

beg off

boggle

chicken

chicken out

climb down

cry off

deny

depart from

desert under fire
Examples of use word back out Example 1A librarian was quietly working when three
chickens
walked in and jumped on to the counter eyed her and said "BUK BUK
BUK" Not sure she was sane she gave the chikens three books and
they left.
An hour later in walked the chickens again jumped onto
the counter,
returned the books they had taken earlier and said "BUK
BUK BUK" Now
convinced she was out of her mind she gave them three
books, they took one
each and left. This time she decided to follow
them. She followed them
down to the local pond and stood horrified
as they threw the books into
the water.
All of a sudden they
flew
back out (synonyms of word back out above) of the pond and a frog stuck it's
head up saying
"RREDIT RREDIT RREDIT!"
Read more about this joke.Example 2One day a blond went out to check her mail box.
There was
nothing in it. Her neighbor who was also out there gives
her a weird
look.
An hour later she goes
back out (synonyms of word back out above) to her
mailbox and goes back in cause
there was nothing in it and her
neighbor goes "What the hell is she
doing?"
An hour later she goes
back out side and looks in the mailbox and there
is nothing in it.
Finally the neighbor gets curious enough to ask her
what she is
doing. The blone says, "My stupid computer keeps saying
you've got
mail."
Read more about this joke.Example 3It seems that there was a little old church
out in the countryside: painted white and with a high
steeple.
One Sunday, the pastor noticed that his church needed painting. He
checked out the Sunday ads and found a paint sale. The next day, he
went
into town and bought a gallon of white paint. He went
back out (synonyms of word back out above)
to the
church and began the job.
He got done with the first
side. It was looking great. But he noticed
he had already used a
half gallon. He didn't want to run back in town
and being the
creative person that he was, he found a gallon of thinner
in the shed out
back, and began to thin his paint.
It worked out great. He
finished the remaining three sides with that
last half gallon of
paint.
That night, it rained: it rained hard. The next morning when he
stepped
outside of the parsonage to admire his work, he saw that
the first side
was looking great, but that the paint on the oth
er three sides had
washed away.
The pastor looked up in sky
in anguish and cried out, "What shall I
do?"
A voice came
back from the heavens saying, "Repaint, and thin no
more!"
Read more about this joke.